Please SELL US your unwanted Ping, Callaway, Taylor Made, Titleist, Cobra, Mizuno, Cleveland and Nike Clubs. Other clubs, bags, carts, balls… wanted too!
Beside the above, what do you do with old golf clubs?
- Donation. One way to get rid of your old clubs while helping others in the process is to donate them to an organization or business.
- Trade-in. Another option is to try to trade in your clubs on a new set.
- Selling. Of course, you can always sell your clubs individually or as a set.
Moreover, do you get money from Play It Again Sports? We can pay you on the spot (either cash or a check, depending upon the amount) or offer you a store credit for trade. We also will do consignment on select items. We usually resell our used items for about 40-60% of what they would sell for new today. You would receive 30-50% of that amount.
Also, is there a market for old golf clubs? Common vintage golf clubs in today’s market are worth $10-$20. The same club 10-15 years ago would have been worth $40-$50. The demand was much higher back then, especially with foreign buyers.
In this regard, are used golf clubs worth anything? Are old golf clubs worth any money? Yes, they are definitely worth money and each club in golf will earn you a lot more than sitting in your garage just taking up space. Like anything else, the total money you get from used clubs depends on the condition and viability to use today.
- Andrew Dickson Long Nosed Putter – USD 181,000.
- Simon Cossar Fruitwood Metal Headed Putter – USD 165,000.
- Square Toe Light Iron Golf Club – USD 151,000.
- Golden Putter First Lady Special Edition – USD 150,000.
- Long Nosed Scarped Golf Club – USD 91,000.
How often should I replace golf clubs?
Generally for club golfers changing your irons every year is going to be overkill and looking at new options every three to four years is a better time frame. The research says you can get a good 300 rounds out of irons before you need to start looking at replacements.
What company owns Play It Again Sports?
Play It Again Sports is a unique retail concept owned by Winmark Corporation, a pioneer in retail resale franchising. Play It Again Sports was founded in 1983 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Winmark began franchising the concept in 1988.
What can you do with old sports equipment?
- Resell High-Quality Items. If you have a set of unused hockey sticks or a pair of soccer cleats that were barely worn, then see if you can resell them.
- Donate to Charity. Some items that are still in good condition may be too difficult to sell on your own.
- Trash or Upcycle.
How many Play It Again Sports locations are there?
Since 1983, Play It Again Sports has expanded to nearly 300 locations throughout North America and has become a major player in the sports retail industry.
Are 60 year old golf clubs worth anything?
Golf equipment is no different from furniture, rare wine and Chinese porcelain: old is often better then new—and a lot more valuable. Many clubs produced as recently as the 1950s and ’60s are considered “classics.” Some are worth $1,000 a set, and the right kind of sand wedge can bring $500 or more all by itself.
What are the most valuable vintage golf clubs?
- Andrew Dickson Putter -$181,000.
- Simon-Cossar Fruitwood Metal Headed Blade Putter -$165,000.
- Square Toe Lined Iron Golf Club – $151,000.
- Golden Putter First Lady Special Edition – $150,000.
- Long Nosed Scarped Golf Club – $91,000.
How can you tell if a golf club is vintage?
Look for classic drivers and fairway woods that were made without face inserts, using elaborate cross-hatching instead. Unfortunately, many older clubs were stored in the garage or basement, where moisture and temperature fluctuations distressed them. Metal heads and shafts should be free of rusting and pitting.
Should I buy 10 year old golf clubs?
Therefore, a driver, a hybrid — which makes it easier to get the ball in the air — a 7-iron, a wedge and a putter are a perfect set. It makes sense to have 12-14 clubs only when a kid becomes 10 years old, can swing harder and sees a distance gap that’s larger than five yards between clubs.”
What are old golf clubs called?
There were clubs called mashies and niblicks (and mashie-niblicks); cleeks and jiggers; baffies and spoons, among others. Today, we call such clubs “antique golf clubs” or “historical golf clubs,” or obsolete or archaic clubs. Perhaps the better name, though, would be “pre-modern clubs.”